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We discussed Jay's track cast on his wall and the way the toes come off, especially the big toe, is not natural. We suspect that this track was a forged copy made in imitation of genuine tracks found elsewhere. In particular the big toe has a hollow place at the base where there should be a bulge and the toe should seem to be joined on to the rest of the foot, as it is in genuine tracks and in the orangutan. Jay knows all of us who took part in the conversation, I was only one and I cannot name everybody else that was involved right off the top of my head

Cool video! Oh I wish I could've attended this conference! I would have gotten to learn more about Bigfoot AND meet YOU!!!!!! 😀

God Bless 🙂

P.s.I just watched the season premiere of Finding Bigfoot! It was AMAZING! On the final night investigation, those howls you and Bobo heard were amazingly scary! It made my hair stand up! You should post the recording you have of it on your blog. Oh, and the Finding Bigfoot team (which, of course, includes you) should come to Texas again! I'm positive there are a ton a sasquatches here! I am stoked for the next FB episode airing this Sunday!!! Will you be watching it, too?

Oh wow! I've never seen an Orang Pendek footprint cast before. Is it supposed to be that small, or it that only half of the foot? I hope this project continues to goes well for ya (minus the complications and frustrations)!

Hey Cliff, thanks for sharing your perspective! This is absolutely brilliant. Do you have plans to lead any expeditions, teach any courses, or speak at upcoming conferences for people who would like to learn more from you? Thanks!

Here's my question: How is it that you or any of the other cast members KNOW that a "Bigfoot" likes anything? Or KNOW that a Bigfoot would pee on the tent of a camper? Or KNOW that a Bigfoot likes music? Of KNOW that a Bigfoot even exists? You speak of all of this knowledge that you have related to what a Bigfoot likes, dislikes, would do or would not do? How Do You KNOW? Here's one that I'm sure you get all of the time: If Bigfoots (or would they be called Bigfeets) inhabit areas of human population, why is it that not one single bone or hair sample has ever been collected to prove their existence? It's not like they live a mile under the oceans' surfaces where humans are all but non-existent where it would be likely that unknown creatures exist, right? You have been doing this "Bigfoot" thing for what, 25 years now, and you have yet to find on single shred of conclusive evidence of their existence. How do you reconcile that in your own mind? And you and other cast members have spoken out about the producers of the show cutting and splicing video and audio tape to make the show more exciting but at the same time making it fake. Therefore, what makes the show anything but just another "reality" television show that is anything but "real"?

What is this "Your comment will be visible after approval" message that just popped up? For now, we'll just chalk that up to the webmasters checking for rude, crude or unacceptable language. We shall see just how open this forum is.

Supah cool! I just watched the newest episode where you guys return to Bobo's Backyard, Humboldt Country (did I spell that right?). The episode was AWESOME (and seeing those cute pics of Bobo when he was young… wait, that was actually Bobo??!! What the sasquatch?!) I am so sad that the next episode is the season finale. But at least it's the SEASON finale not the SERIES finale so that technially tells us that there is going to be another season of Finding Bigfoot (right?). I love your blog, Cliff! Keep up the good work!

I just watched the episode(Further Evidence) on Animal Planet. I couldn't help but notice when you did the re-creation of Craig's photo, that Bobo was actually standing closer to the camera than the subject in the original photo. If you look at the two pictures side by side, the subject in the original is behind the small tree at Bobo's back. I believe if Bobo were standing at the original spot, he would have been smaller. I think Craig captured a Bigfoot.

I've hiked all through the gorge and never saw anything. I have several acres near there and have been hiking in the woods at night and still nothing out of the ordinary. I'm going to go with black bear being the "bigfoot".

We refer to him as "Dr." because Russ Jones is in fact a doctor. It is appropriate to refer to people with the titles they earn, whether it is Dr., General, or otherwise. I do not refer to him as a scientist (though he certainly has acquired a thorough knowledge of the human anatomy through his training), so your blame is ill-aimed.

As far as your opinion of the BFRO goes, again, your blame is ill-aimed. I am not a member of the BFRO, and have not been for many years. It seems that your issues should be taken up with someone else.

I am the first "anonymous" not the second. I have been way way out in the sticks in WV but haven't seen a thing. I haven't even heard a weird sound. No one I've run into has ever mentioned a bigfoot. I am not saying bigfoot doesn't exist, I am skeptical that there is one in WV. I enjoy the show though.

I spoke with Dr. Meldrum at a Sasquatch conference in Orlando, FL, last Saturday the 20th of September.. He spoke quite highly of you, and he even mentioned that you now had access to a Sherpa tracker. He also mentioned that you have sent him some interesting tracks. Keep it up, and for your doubters … remember … " truth is like art … you believe what you want to believe, and I'll believe what I know!" Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.

I wonder maybe its time for all Bigfoot groups to ban together and pull their resources to capturing a Bigfoot then chasing down sightings, tracks and hair samples. Let face it the only way to prove Sasquatch exists is with a live specimen.

Thanks for the episode notes. I missed this episode, but so wanted to see it. I am a transplanted Yooper that llived for a long time in that area. In fact, lived in Menominee, as my father was born there! Would have loved to have been there to meet you guys. Keep up the great work, Cliff!

You've always done good work Cliff, but in just my $.01, the rapid-fire calls, in particular episode areas, aren't really needed…if you're close to their territory. Good for a whole area, but too many = phony humans in the room, however I realize silence doesn't make for good tv for the average audience…but your dialog is good, it's not too loud.Enjoy the shows….